matzo
noun [ C or U ] (also matzoh) uk/ˈmæt.sə/ us/ˈmɑːt.sə/ (also matza, matzah)
(尤指犹太教逾越节食用的)无酵薄饼
a type of thin, flat bread, made especially in Jewish cooking, and eaten especially during Passover
At Passover, leavened bread is replaced by unleavened breads, such as matzo.
Every year, she makes fresh matzah with her dad.
a box of matzos 一盒无酵饼
One piece of matza was wrapped up and hidden somewhere in the room during the meal.
Dip the matzohs into milk and lift out before they become soft.
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- Observant Jews remove bread from their homes before Passover and replace it with matzo.
- Other low-sodium foods include rice, pasta, noodles, oats, and matzos.